[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 48 (Thursday, April 11, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H1914-H1915]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DON'T FILIBUSTER GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Texas (Ms. Jackson Lee) for 5 minutes.
Ms. JACKSON LEE of Texas. Today, the bodies of this Congress have an
opportunity to save lives. In fact, they have an historic moment. They
actually have the ability to act for once after a tragedy of the
proportions of
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Newtown, having not acted over the years--after Columbine, the theater
in Aurora, the horrific tragedy at Virginia Tech, and many, many
others, including that of our colleague in Arizona.
So I am hoping that as we stand here today that the right consciences
of those who have the opportunity in the other body to pass sensible
gun legislation will do so. In order to aid them, to listen to the
voices of the people, 50 Members of the United States House of
Representatives have asked for those in the other body not to
filibuster any gun legislation, but to have an up-or-down vote. The
reason we say that is because of the massive numbers of loss of
children, some 80 children who die every month by gunshot, the
thousands of teenagers who pick up guns to resolve differences, and the
million people who were killed by guns since the assassination of
Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy.
This is a Nation that is gunned, but not safe. The tragedy that
happened in my area just a few days ago with the slashing of students
by another student at a community college. Just imagine--14 people were
injured--if that person had had an assault weapon with multiple rounds,
similar to the heinous acts that occurred in Newtown, when 155 rounds
were shot in 5 minutes. So I'm hoping that this letter will move those
Senators not to filibuster and to let us have an up-or-down vote.
I also rise today to encourage us to do the right thing and to vote
``no'' on the National Labor Relations Board legislation that wants to
stop the President from his Presidential authority, and that is to make
sure that the government runs by appointing people to the NLRB through
recess appointments, among others, just like President George Bush did
140 times, to make recess appointments to be able to move the
government forward. In contrast to the D.C. Court of Appeals decision
that ruled that our President cannot, three other decisions and other
court decisions said you can.
We need to vote ``no'' on this legislation. It is destructive, it is
only to stall government, and it is only to stop the work of the NLRB,
where workers and corporations come together to solve their problems.
What we should be doing is working to create jobs. That's what
Americans want us to do. They want us to make it in America. They want
us to build up manufacturing. They want us to create and pass
legislation, as we introduced yesterday with whip Hoyer, 38 pieces of
legislation that we all are joining to support to create jobs.
One thing they don't want us to do is to pass anything with a chained
CPI on Social Security because Social Security is solvent. Those people
are not the fault of any deficit or any debt; they are hardworking
people. I will not ever vote for a chained CPI. And I am not a whiner.
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I, frankly, see those people in my district who are supported by
Social Security and Medicare, which they earn because they work for it.
They did not have it as a handout, because seniors are important and
seniors believe in young people. We should protect our seniors; we
should invest in education.
I salute the President for his early pre-K initiative, that every
child should have the opportunity to be in a pre-K program, supporting
our teachers. So here we are; this is what we should be doing. We
should be promoting job creation to bring down unemployment and to, in
fact, get those who are underemployed and those who have completely
gone out of the marketplace. They can be hired, they have skills,
including our disabled.
Then we should continue to invest in education, including higher
education, making it easier for parents to get the Parent PLUS Loans to
send their children to college and putting the burden on colleges to
make sure that these young people finish college and not go in and get
debt and, therefore, come out with a large debt and no degree.
This is what America is about, investing in young people, protecting
our seniors, and realizing that the chained CPI is not the way to go on
Social Security. It's to save it because they earned it.
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